Simple Western charge assays
NanoPro™ 1000 gives you all the detailed info you need on your proteins—including characterization of post-translational protein modifications. He also runs the widest pl 3 to 10 gradient and analyzes up to 96 samples at a time to boot. Did we mention he's a conservationist too? Use as few as 25 cells per assay, even when you're characterizing low abundance proteins in limited cell populations. So save your cells and a chunk of time too!
HOW CAN NANOPRO 1000 HELP YOU?
My sample is precious, and I don't have enough for other methods like traditional western blot
Sometimes you wish you could do more with your small and precious sample while performing protein analysis. NanoPro 1000 is a conservationist Simple Western instrument. It uses as few as 25 cells per assay, even when you're characterizing low abundance proteins in precious and extremely small samples such as primary cells, fine-needle tumor aspirates and laser capture microdissection (LCM). Imagine all the data you can get from your sample using Simple Western Charge assays on the NanoPro1000!
I need more than size data
Sometimes a band from a western blot is not telling you the entire story about your target of interest. Size-based separation will not be able to resolve phosphorylation isoforms and other post-translational modifications. A charge assay (cIEF plus immunodetection) has the power to let you see beyond what's detected by a traditional western blot.